Artistes I made music with pretend like they don’t know who I am - Ball J

Rapper says his colleagues act like he’s “looking for hype” when he asks them for features.

Artistes I made music with pretend like they don’t know who I am - Ball J
Ball J

 Ghanaian record producer Albert Ayeh-Hanson, popularly known as 'Ball J’ has expressed his displeasure at the lack of support from his colleagues towards his rap career, disclosing that rappers he used to produced now ignore him when he reach out to them for a feature.

"I am more into mastering of music for other artistes. These were people I produced for to get hits, now that I am full time and getting into music, my relationship between them is bad,” he told YFM’s Rev. Erskine.

"They act like, especially the very big ones.,they act like they don’t know you, they act like you are trying to look for hype. The other ones that got to the level where they are, they got a big fan base now, when you talk they say you are looking for hype. I’m not playing around" he concluded.

According to the producer now turned rapper, he was instrumental in promoting songs that he produced for the rappers yet none of them is willing to work and promote his new career with the notion that he’s in calling for "hype".

He commended Shatta Wale for his support for his music so far, as he endorsed his work with "Lullaby" diss track to Sarkodie.

Ball J Beat, is a Ghanaian rapper, sound engineer, record producer and entrepreneur from Accra. He spent most of his formative years in the U.S State of California.

Ball J is the CEO and founder of Nu Afrika Records and is now into full time singing.

 Ghanaian record producer Albert Ayeh-Hanson, popularly known as 'Ball J’ has expressed his displeasure at the lack of support from his colleagues for his rap career disclosing that rappers he used to produced now ignore him when he reach out to them over his new found career.

 

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"I am more into mastering of music for other artistes. These were people I produced for to get hits, now that I am full time and getting into music, my relationship between them is bad,” he told YFM’s Rev. Erskine.

"They act like, especially the very big ones. They act like they don’t know you, they act like you are trying to look for hype. The other ones that got to the level where they are, they got a big fan base now, when you talk they say you are looking for hype. I’m not playing around" he concluded.

According to the producer now turned rapper, he was instrumental in promoting songs that he produced for the rappers yet none of them is willing to work and promote his new career with the notion that he’s in calling for "hype".

He commended Shatta Wale for his endorsement on his work, "Lullaby" a diss track to Sarkodie.

Ball J Beat, is a Ghanaian rapper, sound engineer, record producer and entrepreneur from Accra. He spent most of his formative years in the U.S State of California.

Ball J is the CEO and founder of Nu Afrika Records and is now into full time singing.